....just how does a guy from SC determine that a sporting clays shoot in Wisconsin with as many participants as the state championship shoot isn't a major shoot? It's a registered shoot. They're shooting sporting clays. What's the "huge difference"? What defines a "major shoot"? Seems like participation would be one consideration.
And "local"? My dictionary defines that term as "not widespread". Well, you've got a spread of 130 miles or so from Navarino on the east to Medford on the west. That's a pretty fair spread right there. But shooters come to the Ironman from well outside that already quite widespread "local" area.
Larry, let's say all of the shooters are serious in their own unique way. In the big northern Wisconsin shoots, how many of them demand the ultimate in reliability, the double trigger? How many of them demand, or at least strive for a better score for themselves?
I would like to ask though. If a front hand can return to exactly the same position after shucking a pump action gun, why do some folks shift their rear hand ever so slightly when using double triggers? Wouldn't some of these movements, both intentional and unintentional, be eliminated with other gun configurations?